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January 30, 2014

Our challenge this week is to create a card in under 30 minutes. Do you think you can do it? I wasn't sure I could. Usually I take forever to decide on ribbon, embellishments and exactly what paper works the best with the card stock I have chosen. I am not sure if it is cheating, but I thought about this card for weeks before I actually made it. I pulled out ribbons and embellishments that I thought would work ahead of time so I didn't have to spend my 30 minutes rooting around to find them.

I decided a shape would give a lot of punch to my 30-minute card. If you have any dies, a shaped card is super easy. Just decide on the size you want to use, cut your piece of card stock so when folded in half the die fits, and keep the fold of the card stock inside of the die shape.

(I know it isn't the same card, but I didn't have time to take pictures during the process! I only had 30 minutes, you know!) This is a super quick way to make a shaped card and you can do it with any die you have. You can make them large or small and then scale your digital image to fit!

I colored the image Winter Sprig (you can get this image for just $1!) using colored pencils. I didn't even use fancy ones, just plain old colored pencils. I would have used my Copics, but the card stock the image is printed on isn't good for Copics. I used a few layers of the same die shape to add some interest. The sentiment is computer generated and raised for dimension.

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I am married to a military man and mom to 2 girls and sometimes mom to my husband's 2 grown boys. I love to craft but especially love quilting and stamping/cardmaking. I was invited to my first Stampin' Up party in 2001 and from there, my hobby took on a life of its own. I found the online world of challenges and blogs and discovered a whole world of inspiration.